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...upside down, invade the musicians' room, wardrobe room, property room, and even, amid terrified squeals, the backstage quarters of the naked ladies of the ensemble. They question everyone: unholy Siebenkase (Bela Lugosi of Dracula); Madame Tanqueray, the wren-like wardrobe mistress; bug-eyed Billy Slade, impersonated by Ben Lackland. As usual, Mr. Lackland is playing the part of a rich young man with a Lot to Explain. All the giggling girls, comics and doormen have been interviewed when Inspector Ellery comes at last to the temperamental diva, Sonya Sonya. The diva turns out to be Olga Baclanova, a fullblown...
Quincian forbears were not so tolerant as Quincians of today, and on this idea hangs the Stokes plot, details of which were revealed last week. The hero is Wrestling Bradford, a young Puritan clergyman darkly obsessed with the beauty of Lady Marigold, fiancee of gay Sir Gower Lackland. While Wrestling is wrestling with his soul, Sir Gower and his sinful kind are having one of their maypole dances on Merry Mount. Later Sir Gower is killed outright by a Puritan. The village is attacked by Indians and the love-distracted Wrestling accuses Lady Marigold of witchcraft. As she is about...
...Spencer, F. O. Robbins, P. H. Lyman, A. G. Huppel, C. Parker, P. Hinkle, E. H. Hume. First bass, E. F. Bell, H. C. Jackson, G. Parker, B. I. Spock, W. G. Vincent, F. Sheehan, H. W. Cary, H. D. Cheney, H. M. Dewey. Second bass, E. C. Lackland Jr., C. A. Mears, J. F. Eagle, F. M. Terrill, E. H. Brewer, G: B. Taylor, L. G. Mead...
...following have been elected officers of the Yale Glee and Banjo Clubs: Glee Club - President, E. C. Lackland, Jr., '96; secretary, W. J. Lapham '97. Banjo Club - President, F. F. Brooks '96 S.; secretary, L. L. Kountze...
Scroll and Keys - G. H. Nettleton, Boston; George Z. Gray, New York; W. S. Hoyt, Stamford; Norman Williams, Chicago; Clarence DeWitt, Hartford; H. H. Benedict, New Haven; Clarence Day, New York; Edgar C. Lackland, St. Louis; Russell Colgate, Orange, N. J.; A. G. C. Sage, Ithaca, N. Y.; W. S. Miller, Chicago; Elliot Sumner, New Haven; L. P. Sheldon, Rutland, Vt.; Harry J. Fisher, New York, and A. E. Foote, New Haven...